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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; B.Carey & S.Salih PART I: DISCOURSES OF SLAVERY ’Candid Reflections’: The Idea of Race in the Debate over the Slave Trade and Slavery in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century; P.Kitson Abolishing Romance: Representing Rape in Oroonoko ; S.Wiseman ’Incessant labour’: Georgic Poetry and the Problem of Slavery; M.Ellis Sensibility, Tropical Disease and the Eighteenth-Century Sentimental Novel; C.Ward PART II: SLAVERY FROM WITHIN ’The hellish means of Killing and Kidnapping’: Ignatius Sancho and the Campaign Against the ’abominable traffic for slaves’; B.Carey Who’s Afraid of Cannibals: Some Uses of the Cannibalism Trope in Oluadah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative ; M.Stein ’From His Own Lips’: The Politics of Authenticity in A Narrative of Events since the First of August, 1834 by James Williams, An Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica; D.Paton The History of Mary Prince, the Black Subject and the Black Canon; S.Salih PART III: DISCOURSES OF ABOLITION Henry Smeathman, the Fly-catching Abolitionist; D.Coleman Sentiment, Politics and Empire: A Study of Beilby Porteus’s Antislavery Sermon; B.Tennant Slavery, Abolition, and the Nation in Priscilla Wakefield’s Tour Books for Children ; J.M.Smith Questioning the ’Necessary Order of Things’: Maria Edgeworth’s ’The Grateful Negro’, Plantation Slavery and the Abolition of the Slave Trade; F.R.Botkin Turner’s Slave Ship , 1840: Towards a Dialectical History Painting; L.Costello Bibliography Index